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So, 'Proust vivant' is this intriguing documentary that takes a deep dive into the life of Marcel Proust, particularly circling around his funeral in 1922. The atmosphere is almost somber yet filled with a certain elegance, capturing the mix of high society and the avant-garde poets who revered him. It’s fascinating how it paints the picture of a man so enveloped in the art of memory and time, especially with the pacing that feels both reflective and slightly frenetic at times. The cinematography, while perhaps not groundbreaking, complements the thematic exploration of legacy and loss beautifully. You sense the weight of those who mourned him, and it's not just an exploration of a writer but of an entire era in a way.
'Proust vivant' has been somewhat elusive on the collector's market, with limited releases that have made it a bit of a niche find. The film has seen a few formats over the years, but many collectors still seek out original prints or lesser-known editions due to their scarcity. Interest tends to spike among those who appreciate literary documentaries or are keen on French literature, making it a captivating topic for discussions among collectors.
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